UK: Soft drinks could face ad legislation
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 12 November 2003
The possibility of legislation governing the advertising of sugary soft drinks was raised in the UK this week after the Food Standards Agency published a discussion paper on possible options for action on the promotion of foods that could improve children's diets and health.
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The possibility of legislation governing the advertising of sugary soft drinks was raised in the UK this week after the Food Standards Agency published a discussion paper on possible options for action on the promotion of foods that could improve children's diets and health.

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